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By Nick Totin
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Natasha Sattler, author of "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" joins Page Love this week to talk about her new book and how she became a first time author.
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. Natasha wrote this book to provide practical life advice that we all feel like we missed out o learning earlier in our lives. She covers money, relationships, career and all the other parts of life where we often can be left feeling alone.
Visit Natasha's site shitadultsnevertaughtus.com to buy a copy of her book! And when you're ready to add even more to your reading list, visit the Page Love Bookshop bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod.
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8 and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
If you’re ever in Chicago, check out City Lit: www.citylitbooks.com
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website www.pagelovepod.com.
This week on Page Love, Greg returns to talk about "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory" by Caitlin Doughty. (bookshop.org/a/7227/9780393351903)
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. Caitlin wrote “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” to unmask the billion dollar industry western culture has created to hide death from ourselves. The book talks about cremation, embalming, funerals, and even dips into death practices of other cultures both past and present.
You know Greg from past episodes of Page Love like “All Boys Aren’t Blue” and “The Last Lecture”. Greg also wrote and produced our show music! He’s a long time friend and a fellow book lover who I am excited to have back on the show.
Buy your copy of “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
If you're ever in Washington DC, visit Lost City Book lostcitybookstore.com or Capitol Hill Books www.capitolhillbooks-dc.com
Support Greg by streaming his new single here https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gregmessmer/prescience and you can even pre-save his upcoming work here https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gregmessmer/lo-fi-chill-beats-to-cookbake-to-deluxe
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (www.pagelovepod.com).
In this episode of Page Love, Kyle joins me to talk about the queer romance novel "Boyfriend Material" by Alexis Hall.
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. "Boyfriend Material" is a queer romance novel where two reluctant bachelors wind up falling in love when they both need a placeholder man in their life.
Kyle works in the business of books and is a close book friend. I'm glad he was able to join the Page Love family!
Buy your copy of “Boyfriend Material” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
If you're ever in Toronto, visit Glad Day Bookshop, Canada's first queer focused bookshop! (https://www.gladdaybookshop.com/)
Don't miss out on "Canada Reads" an annual battle of the books! (https://www.cbc.ca/books/canadareads)
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Thank you to Greg for our Season 2 show music! Find Greg's work here: (https://gregmessmer.bandcamp.com/)
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
In this episode of Page Love, Patrick joins me to talk about the book “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self Delusion” by Jia Tolentino. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9780525510567)
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self Delusion” is a collection of essays with topics that address internet culture, scammer and hustle culture, personal identity on the internet, and contemporary feminism.
Patrick is a student and independent creator in California. I asked Patrick to join the show after a number of our own internet interactions about books we’re reading and it was a joy to get to know him even more through this interview!
Buy your copy of “Trick Mirror” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
Check out Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena, California (https://www.vromansbookstore.com/)
If you need new candles in your life, take a look at Katherine Alexander. (https://www.kanewyork.com/)
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Thank you to Greg for our Season 2 show music! Find Greg's work here: (https://gregmessmer.bandcamp.com/)
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week Marissa is coming back to the show to talk about the book “My Own Words” by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9781501145247)
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. “My Own Words” is Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s memoir. She pulls in childhood stories, the beginnings of her career as a lawyer and law professor, and her time serving as an Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court.
Buy your copy of “My Own Words” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
If you're ever in the Deleware, Ohio area check out Bean Bag Books (https://www.beanbagbooks.com) and if you're ever in the Pittsburgh area check out The Tiny Bookstore (https://tinybookspgh.com)
Support Slippery Rock University Giving Day by contributing here: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/SlipperyRockUniversityofPennsylvania/sru-giving-day
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Thank you to Greg for our Season 2 show music! Find Greg's work here: (https://gregmessmer.bandcamp.com/)
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week I am joined by Taylor on Page Love to discuss the book “Transcendent Kingdom” by Yaa Gyasi. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9780525658184).
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. “Transcendent Kingdom” is the story of a young woman named Gifty who is working on a PhD when her mother is sent to stay with her due to a debilitating case of depression. Gifty is forced to reckon with her past life while still continuing to build her own foundation for her future.
Buy your copy of “Transcendent Kingdom” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
If you're ever in the Chicago area, check out Semicolon Books https://www.semicolonchi.com/ and if you're ever in the Pittsburgh area check out The Tiny Bookstore https://tinybookspgh.com/
You can follow Taylor's Bookstagram page here: https://www.instagram.com/taykealook_/
Other books mentioned: “Homegoing” by Yaa Gyasi on Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/lists/season-1-page-love-recommendations).
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Thank you to Greg for our Season 2 show music! Find Greg's work here: https://gregmessmer.bandcamp.com/
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week I am joined by Tom on Page Love to discuss the book “The Nickel Boys” by Colson Whitehead. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9780345804341).
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. The Nickel Boys” follows the story of a young black boy in the south whose life was ruptured by laws of the Jim Crow era.
It is based on the real story of the Dozier School, a reform school in Florida that operated for 111 years and had its history exposed by a university's investigation.
It was named one of TIME's best books of the decade and was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction among a number of other awards.
Buy your copy of “The Nickel Boys” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
Other books mentioned: “Slavery by Another Name” by Douglas A. Blackmon on Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9780385722704).
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Thank you to Greg for our Season 2 show music! Find Greg's work here: https://gregmessmer.bandcamp.com/
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week I am joined by Seth on Page Love to discuss the book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9780062316110).
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. The book is positioned at the intersection of natural sciences and social sciences, giving a general and somewhat expedient overview of the history of our very own species, homo sapiens. It contains lots of history and science and plenty of mind blowing moments.
Buy your copy of “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
Learn more about the work of Refugee Services of Texas by visiting their website: https://www.rstx.org/
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week Marissa returns to Page Love to discuss the book “Promise Me, Dad” by Joe Biden. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9781250171696).
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. “Promise Me, Dad” is Joe Biden’s memoir about his life and experience with grief and loss both early in his life and even during his time as Vice President while his son battled cancer.
Buy your copy of “Promise Me, Dad” or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
This week author Noah Davis joins Page Love to talk bout his book "Of This River", his first full length poetry collection. (https://bookshop.org/a/7227/9781611863741).
Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. "Of This River" is a collection of poems weaved together by the life experiences by short-haired girl, the book’s prominent character. This work looks at the problems and struggles our natural world is facing through the personal lens of a girl living in a rural setting, which Noah will share more about in the show.
Buy your copy of "Of This River" or any book you'd love to read from our Bookshop page to support our Podcast and independent bookstores with your purchase. (https://bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod)
As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form (https://forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8) and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks!
Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow.
If you're interested in the TED Talk by Elizabeth Gilbert discussed during the episode, you can watch it here: https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_your_elusive_creative_genius
If you're ever in Missoula, Montana check out the bookstore Fact and Fiction (https://www.factandfictionbooks.com/)
To make a difference in Montana and have an impact on our democracy, sign up to phone bank for Montana Democrats here: https://www.mobilize.us/mtdems/event/288288/
The plant identification app mentioned for Noah's tree challenge is called PictureThis and can be found here: https://www.picturethisai.com
Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website (https://www.pagelovepod.com).
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.